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Q. Complete the following sentences using meaningful adverb clause.
1. He began late
2. Everybody knows

Answers

Answered by orangesquirrel
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The given sentences are completed with suitable adverb clauses:

1. He began late as he was sleeping.

2. Everybody knows though he tried to hide it well.

* Adverb clause refers to a subordinate or dependent clause that helps in modifying another adverb, adjective or verb.

* In the first sentence, an adverb clause of reason has been used whereas in the second sentence, an adverb clause of contrast has been used.

* Other types of adverb clauses are :

Adverb clause of condition/place/time/degree of comparison.

Answered by smartbrainz
4

He began late although he was first to enter the exam hall (adverb of concession)

Everybody knows she eats like she's never been fed (adverb of manner)

Explanation:

  • An adverb is a word or an expression that modifies a verb, an adjective, a determiner, a clause, a preposition, or a sentence. An adverbial phrase is a group of words which functions as an adverb
  • An adverb of concession offers a statement that contrasts with the sentence's main idea. An adverb of concession usually begins with one of the following subordinating conjunctions: although/though/even though/while/whereas/even if, for example, I would like to go out although it is raining.
  • An adverb of manner is an adverb which describes in what way and how  an action, indicated by a verb, is carried out. Usually adverbs of manner are formed by adding -ly to adjectives, however there are certain exception, for example, Sita plays the piano beautifully.

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